This article is from the Debbie Gibson FAQ, by Levien de Braal (levien@cc.gatech.edu) with numerous contributions by others.
On March 31, 1989, several fans got together to create a Deborah Gibson
discussion forum in the form of a regular newsletter. They first called it
"The Electric Youth", which was changed to "Between the Lines" in the second
issue. BtL (ISSN 1201-4826, electronic publication ISSN 1201-4834) operates on
a non-profit basis. BtL used to release issues approximately every month, but
nowadays is released more sporadically whenever there are enough submissions
by fans. Issues generally contain the latest information, transcriptions of
other sources, reviews and opinions, all submitted by BtL members.
The membership started off with fifteen people and has since then steadily
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